The end of the year often brings with it some great deals for gamers, and this year is no exception. The PlayStation Store has slashed prices on hundreds of titles (and bits of DLC), with its end of year sale rivaling the deep discounts offered duringSteam’s Autumn Sale from last week. The sale runs now through December 22nd, and features titles running the gamut from AAA to niche offerings, meaning there is likely something for everyone.

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The headliner of this sale is undoubtedlyRed Dead Redemption 2: Ultimate Edition, having picked up nearly every accolade imaginable since its release in 2018, the game is being offered at a steep discount. Down to $34.99 from $99.99 (all figures USD), there is no better time to pick up the acclaimed Rockstar title.

Some of the other highlights include:

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Gold Edition - 75% off - down to $24.99

Resident Evil 2: Deluxe Edition - 60% off - down to $19.99

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Persona 5 Royal: Deluxe Edition - 50% off - down to $34.99

Death Stranding - 50% off - down to $19.99

Dragon Ball FighterZ - 84% off - down to $9.59

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 Deluxe Edition - 85% off - down to $11.99

These are some deep discounts on some well-received games, and only scratch the surface of how big this end of year sale is. For players who areworking their way throughAssassin’s Creed Valhalla, but missed the previous entry in the series, this is their chance to grab it on the cheap.

One of the best value items in the sale has got to be theMega Man 30th Anniversary Bundle. While Capcom has released a number of compilations, this one is the definitive release. Offering 19Mega Mangames—from the mainline and X series previously bundled in theLegacy Collections—for $40.19 is a steal for any fan who is looking to have all theirMega Mangames in one place.Mega Man is a fan favorite character, and an icon of gaming history, making this a great pick up.

With all these great deals, thePS Plus offerings for December, as well as its PlayStation Now service, Sony is going all out at the end of 2020.